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Definition of Trawlers
1. trawler [n] - See also: trawler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trawlers
Literary usage of Trawlers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1893)
"New steam-trawlers are launched from the Aberdeen shipbuilding-yards at the ...
Ten years ago there were only forty-three steam - trawlers in all Scotland. ..."
2. The Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament (1908)
"The Government and the trawlers' Certificates Suspension Bill- MR. ... The attitude
of the Government towards the trawlers' Certificates Suspension Bill ..."
3. The Dover Patrol 1915-1917 by Reginald Bacon (1919)
"CHAPTER V THE WORK OP THE trawlers AND PADDLE MINE-SWEEPERS The formation of the
Trawler Patrol—Memorandum on traffic protection— Proposal to put the ..."
4. Submarine and Anti-submarine by Henry John Newbolt (1919)
"CHAPTER XI trawlers, SMACKS, AND DRIFTERS OUR Destroyer- Service is perhaps as
efficient, and as dashing, as anything ever seen in the way of organised ..."
5. Tenby: A Sea-side Holiday by Philip Henry Gosse (1856)
"trawlers getting under Weigh—Stern Necessity—Particulars of the ... I LIKE to
stand at our parlour-window, and see the trawlers getting under weigh on a ..."
6. Deep-sea Fishing and Fishing Boats: An Account of the Practical Working of by Edmund William Hunt Holdsworth (1874)
"... to Weymouth — Plymouth trawlers — Scarcity of fish in Plymouth market since
the oj>en- ing of the railway — Line and drift fisheries — Brixham long ..."